Abstract

Noise source visualisation represents an important tool for technical acoustics. Many techniques of noise source visualisation have been developed, based on a specific noise source in a specific type of acoustic environment. A new visualisation method of complex noise sources is presented, using an acoustic camera and a new algorithm. Different transient acoustical phenomena can be noted. Additionally, a new family of biorthogonal wavelets is applied to determine fault in gears. The new wavelets are a generalisation of biorthogonal wavelet systems. Smoothness is controlled independently in the analysis. For the optimisation of the synthesis bank, discrete finite variation is used. Differentiability is measured, for which a large number of vanishing wavelet moments is necessary, in favour of a smoothness measure based on the fact that a finite depth of the filter bank tree is in most case related to practical applications.

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